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Auckland Philharmonia - French and Russian Treats
Audio 2 Jun 2022French and Russian music from a concert in the Auckland Philharmonia's Great Classics Series. Audio
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Two decades of internet disruption
The Internet hasn’t just disrupted the media business in this millennium so far: it’s transformed it - and, in some cases, overwhelmed it. As he steps down after two decades at Internet NZ, Jordan… Audio
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The Sampler: Big Thief, David Long, Betty Davis
Tony Stamp reviews a lengthy new album by prolific folk-rockers Big Thief, an experimental set from Mutton Bird-turned-screen-composer David Long, and takes a look back at the second album by… Audio
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Patricia Bell and The Library of Unfinished Business
Whether or not you believe in an afterlife, chances are you've imagined what it might be like. In Auckland writer Patricia Bell's novel The Library of Unfinished Business, we join recently deceased… Audio
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Ian Rankin’s latest work of tartan noir completes the unfinished novel of another Scottish crime writer
Ian Rankin, the creator of Inspector Rebus, talks live from Edinburgh with New Zealand crime writer Vanda Symon at Word Christchurch 2021. Audio
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Six tackles and sacrifice: The Kaiviti Silktails and PNG Hunters in Australia
In 2020 the Kaiviti Silktails and Papua New Guinea Hunters rugby league team's seasons were scrapped because of Covid-19. In 2021, they left their families at home and relocated to Australia to keep… Audio
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Ian Rankin on finishing his literary hero's book
Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin speaks about using manuscripts left by his literary hero to finish 'The Dark Remains'. Audio
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Cathy Wong: trailblazer, sports lover, leader
Audio 11 Aug 2021Whether it's standing up to bullies, opening a clinic in the middle of a pandemic, or overseeing Fiji's first ever Olympic medal, Cathy Wong is a born leader.
A physiotherapist by profession, she… Audio
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Northern Mystics fight for netball title
The Northern Mystics will be trying to secure Auckland's first major domestic netball title in 23 years when they host the Tactix in the ANZ Premiership final on Sunday.
The Mystics have struggled to… Audio
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Covid-19: Doctor backs moving to group 4 vaccinations with group 3 unfinished
Audio 28 Jul 2021A leading family doctor backs extending Covid-19 vaccinations to group 4 at this time even before group 3 has been fully immunised.
From today, New Zealanders in group 4 are able to book to receive… Audio
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Covid-19: Group four rollout pushing ahead with group three unfinished
The government is pressing ahead with plans to vaccinate the least vulnerable New Zealanders against Covid-19 even though only one in five people of the more at-risk group three have had their first… Audio
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Nigel Collins reimagines the requiem
Audio 6 Jun 2021Think requiem and something like Mozart's unfinished one may well come to mind. But a new spoken word and musical show is reimagining the requiem, both the text and the music. Five Wellington poets… Audio
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Life's a beach for Vanuatu "super-mum" Miller Pata
Vanuatu beach volleyball star Miller Pata made global headlines when she won a bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, alongside teammate Linline Matauatu, seven months after giving birth to her… Audio
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Massive Attack Blue Lines 30th anniversary
Described as the perfect debut album, Massive Attack's Blue Lines is considered to be the beginning of trip hop/chill out music. To mark its 30th anniversary Guardian UK's Alexis Petridis reflects on… Audio
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"Courage is very related to hopelessness" - author Behrouz Boochani
Hosted by John Campbell, some of Word Christchurch's most distinguished writers respond to the theme of courage: Behrouz Boochani, Laura Jean McKay, and Witi Ihimaera. The second of two hours. Audio
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The Sampler: Kiwi Jr, Terrible Sons, Split Enz
Tony Stamp assesses the second album from witty Canadian rockers Kiwi Jr., a new EP by Christchurch husband and wife duo Terrible Sons, and a roster of local artists taking on a classic Split Enz… Audio
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Christchurch earthquake anniversary: Government slowed down recovery from - developer
A prominent Christchurch property investor says the Government's anchor projects meant to help rebuild the city faster, has instead slowed it down.
After the 2011 earthquake, the Government launched… Audio
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Today in music history
It has been 30 years since the Bristol based band Massive Attack released the record that would come to define them. Released in February of 1991, Unfinished Sympathy from Blue Lines was written by… Audio
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Great album: The Brian Wilson Anthology
This 2 side LP revisits Wilson's career with a 18 song collection that mixes studio and live recordings with two previously unreleased tracks: 'Run James Run', a new song Wilson wrote and recorded for… Audio
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The Through Line #5
Karyn takes us on a musical journey from Womb to Massive Attack, think six degrees of separation. Audio
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Former Christchurch school board chair says Ministry of Education 'toxic' after rebuild troubles
The Ministry of Education went against expert advice at a quake-damaged Christchurch school, hit spiralling costs, and was obstructive and misleading, documents show.
The ministry criticised the… Audio
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Gareth Hughes ‘trading a suit for gumboots‘
After 10 years in Parliament senior Green MP Gareth Hughes talks fatherhood, climate change and an MP’s job and life as he prepares to push the eject button on politics. Audio
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Clare Curran ‘relief, exhaustion, disappointment and hope’
“It’s a mixture of relief and I guess exhaustion, and disappointment and also hope.” Clare Curran is leaving politics, she talks bear pits, the media, Dunedin, mental health and tartan noir. Audio
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Book review - Unfinished Business
Tilly Lloyd from Unity Books reviews Unfinished Business: Notes of a Chronic Re-reader by Vivian Gornick. This book is published by Black Inc. Audio
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Flash Fiction
This time of imposed home time is the perfect opportunity to dust off that unfinished painting, sculpture, music score, poem or book. But if taking on a big project is a bit much, how about trying… Audio
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What new restrictions mean for tenants, and their landlords
Soon the country will reach Level 4 restrictions in a bid to slow the spread of Covid 19. It means many will be working from home, but as non-essential businesses close, it mean many will struggle to… Audio
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Song Crush: Six songs we love right now
Ethereal Nordic classical-pop, retro yacht-rock, and Flying Nun-esque jangle are all part of the Song Crush team's high rotate this week. Video, Audio
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After 40 years, an apology to Erebus families
Audio 20 Dec 2019Episode 8: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to White Silence about her decision to say sorry to the families of the Erebus victims: “It all built a picture for me of unfinished business, and that… Audio
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Kiwi rock legends Th' Dudes reunite for nationwide tour
Kiwi rock legends Th’ Dudes will reunite for a tour in April, performing five dates across the country. The news comes just days ahead of the band being inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of…
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First song: Pluto
Audio 5 Nov 2019Auckland based rock band Pluto burst onto the NZ music radar when they opened for Neil Finn in 2001. Audio